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SustainaPodSustainaPodHow Imperial College London prepared me to work for a startup (with Katya Foong)In this episode, Katya share my journey in the sustainability and green tech space, starting from launching a food waste recycling initiative in high school to founding the plogging charity “Trashtalkers” in Malaysia. Moving to London to study biosciences has further fueled her passion for sustainability, conservation, and climate science. She talks about my fieldwork experiences in South Africa, starting the Climate Entrepreneurs Club, and the challenges and lessons learned along the way.We discuss the importance of green tech startups, the need for innovation in solving food and transportation challenges, and my experience building a team through Engineers With...2024-12-2840 minSustainaPodSustainaPodTurning Rejection Into Success: Sally Ho’s Path to Sustainability JournalismIn this insightful episode, we sit down with journalist and sustainability advocate, Sally Ho, to discuss her personal journey from facing rejection by Cambridge University to carving her own path in journalism. Sally shares her thoughts on education, career paths, and the challenges of being a freelance journalist in the sustainability sector. We dive into how to break the bubble of sustainability news and engage more students and the general public in caring about environmental issues. Plus, Sally offers practical advice for aspiring journalists and reflects on walking the walk before talking the talk...2024-12-0731 minSustainaPodSustainaPodChanging the Way We Shop: Meet the Minds Behind ‘Buy It’ (with Sasha Korovkina and Maksim Liashch)Join Sasha Korovkina & Maksim Liashch as they share their journey co-founding the app "Eat It" (now rebranded to "Buy It" with hosts Scarlett, Hanna, and Bernice. Buy It is an online marketplace created in 2023 with a purpose of supporting local businesses and promoting sustainability. Their aim is to bridge the gap between consumer and manufacturer, giving small or local businesses an equal chance to thrive beyond the shadow of large corporations. Sasha and Maksim believe that originality does not have to be at a high price with a loud brand name and instead can be found readily across the...2024-11-1629 minSustainaPodSustainaPodHungry for Peace: navigating change at the hunger-conflict nexusOur world is currently facing a food crisis –about 309 million people face chronic hunger, with 1.1 million on the brink of famine, especially in underdeveloped areas entangled in conflict or war such as Gaza, South Sudan, and Mali. What is the root of the global food crisis, you ask? Co-hosts Bernice and Scarlett are joined by Rebecca Vetharaniam Richards, the lead of the World Food Programme’s ‘Global Network Against Food Crises’, to discuss the intersection between conflict and hunger. Rebecca shares her previous experience from attending peace negotiations to working on the front lines of the hunger crisis in Afghanis...2024-10-2530 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSally Ho2024-10-1531 minSustainaPodSustainaPodIntroducing: SustainaPodSustainaPod is a podcast that delves into various stories of sustainability across different sectors. Each episode will put youth in direct dialogue with leading sustainability professionals, thinkers, activists and more. We explain each topic with the experienced guest, and help listeners understand more about the diverse components (or should we say ‘pods’!) of sustainability today for young people.2024-07-0800 minSustainaPodSustainaPodOur Interview with Felix Imperial [SEASON 4 FINALE]This is it! Thank you to Simran for interviewing us and giving us exposure on the Felix Imperial Newspaper. You can find us on Pages 12-13 of Issue 1842: https://f001.backblazeb2.com/file/felixonlinearchive/issues/pdfs/felix_1842.pdf?fbclid=PAAaYjByHryKpOlGX4BN-OqFTKPqaFQMqndAGAyHp9WBiaym3ZaUn5J4kUtq0_aem_ARZ7v043MTNZFAh8-sdDa__SBThMwfSmlVs3T-iVu2TLpq52ejA5lge5Xi4T-4giWQk2024-04-2224 minSustainaPodSustainaPodHow should I choose my university and career? (MIT Hackathon ep. 3 - SustainaPod Imperial)Last November, our SustainaPod Imperial Branch was established. In the 4th month of 2024, we will be uploading the 4 episodes from our Imperial Branch so far! In December, Rukaiya and Selina met the Imperial MIT Hackathon Team from 2022. The team of Zanna Buckland, George Su, Xavier Keogh and Tanish Goel got 1st in their category and top 10 overall! Throughout these three episodes, they talk about the competition, what sustainability is, how can we get more people into the industry. They also talked about their passions and how they figured out what they wanted to do in...2024-04-151h 18SustainaPodSustainaPodWhat's sustainability in a few years? (MIT Hackathon ep. 2 - SustainaPod Imperial)Last November, our SustainaPod Imperial Branch was established. In the 4th month of 2024, we will be uploading the 4 episodes from our Imperial Branch so far! In December, Rukaiya and Selina met the Imperial MIT Hackathon Team from 2022. The team of Zanna Buckland, George Su, Xavier Keogh and Tanish Goel got 1st in their category and top 10 overall! Throughout these three episodes, they talk about the competition, what sustainability is, how can we get more people into the industry. They also talked about their passions and how they figured out what they wanted to do in...2024-04-0826 minSustainaPodSustainaPodHow we won the MIT Hackathon (MIT Hackathon ep. 1 - SustainaPod Imperial)Last November, our SustainaPod Imperial Branch was established. In the 4th month of 2024, we will be uploading the 4 episodes from our Imperial Branch so far! In December, Rukaiya and Selina met the Imperial MIT Hackathon Team from 2022. The team of Zanna Buckland, George Su, Xavier Keogh and Tanish Goel got 1st in their category and top 10 overall! Throughout these three episodes, they talk about the competition, what sustainability is, how can we get more people into the industry. They also talked about their passions and how they figured out what they wanted to do in...2024-04-0133 minSustainaPodSustainaPod中国可持续发展行业的践行者 [MANDARIN] 想从事环保相关工作?张媛叙述个人经验…我们有幸邀请到了世界经济论坛北京代表处主管张媛女士做客我们Sustainapod中文合集的第一集录制。张媛女士分别在香港中文大学和加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚大学获得了环境与能源法的硕士学位,之后曾陆续在ERM环境资源管理咨询公司的北京和香港办公室担任咨询顾问。我们此期节目主要概括内容:(0:55)Yuan Zhang女士从事可持续发展行业的个人经验,以及企业相关广泛运作的知识普及(12:50)对于可持续发展行业大环境的个人见解(10:35)对国内初高中生想要了解环保相关题材所提出的个人建议与帮助欢迎大家在评论区讨论,环保对于你来说意味着什么呢? 2024-03-2524 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSustainable Finance for Nature: Taxonomies for ImpactTerrestrial and marine ecosystems play an immensely important role in climate action, and also for the lives of communities around the world, so it’s really important that public and private finance is engaged to conserve these fragile ecosystems. What role can sustainable finance play in this? Co-hosts Christine and Lana speak with Chloe Cheung, Sustainable & Impact Investing, Prosperity Impact and Former Senior Advisor at WWF. Chloe shares knowledge about sustainable finance from the phenomenon of green-washing to developing credible finance taxonomies. Chloe also talks about her career journey and provides valuable advice for young students who are interested in...2024-03-1818 minSustainaPodSustainaPod綠色科技初創 Green Technology Start-up [CANTONESE]隨著全球對氣候議題的關注不斷增加,從事綠色科技行業成為近年的熱門趨勢。在本集節目中,主持Jessica 和Blaire 訪問了綠惜廚創辦人林翊行先生(Jason),聆聽他的故事,了解他在綠色科技領域的挑戰與得著,以及對綠色創新科技前景的看法。如果你想為投身綠色創新科技行業做好準備,絕不能錯過Jason的分享! With the increasing global attention to climate issues, engaging in the green technology industry has become a popular trend in recent years. In this episode, hosts Jessica and Blaire speak with Jason Lam, the founder of GRPan. Jason shares his story, challenges and gains in the field of green technology, and his views on the prospects of green innovative technology. If you want to prepare yourself for engaging in the green innovative technology industry, you cannot miss Jason’s sharing! 2024-03-1127 minSustainaPodSustainaPod在港推動氣候公義同韌性都可以係工作? Can the promotion of climate justice and resilience be your job? [CANTONESE] 甚麼是「氣候公義」?香港在加強社區氣候韌性方面的進程是怎樣的?在本集節目中,主持人 Blaire 訪問了香港紅十字會社區備災高級經理 Eva,探討氣候變化對弱勢社群的影響,香港進行社區備災相關工作的機遇和挑戰,以及國際上推動氣候公義和社區韌性的發展。同時,我們也會探討如何通過參與綠色產業來加強社區應對氣候變化的行動。 What is “climate justice”? How is Hong Kong enhancing community climate resilience? In this episode, host Blaire interviews Eva, the Senior Manager - Community Resilience Service at the Hong Kong Red Cross, to explore the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities, the opportunities and challenges in community disaster preparedness efforts in Hong Kong, the international promotion of climate justice and community resilience, and how we can actively engage in community climate action through participation in green industries.2024-03-0434 minSustainaPodSustainaPod香港的綠色人才—探索全港綠叮的潛力 Hong Kong’s Green Talents - Exploring the potential of green talents across Hong Kong [CANTONESE] 什麼是「綠色工作」?個人是否可以成為「綠色人才」?在本集節目中,主持人 Carly 訪問了藍地球有限公司行政總裁及香港環保科技專業人員總會會長倪漢順先生,探討綠色工作範疇的主要領域、成為綠色人才所需的技能、資格和心態,以及香港綠色工作市場的現狀等。請聆聽本集嘉賓的分享,一同揭開香港綠色人才的潛力! What is a “green job”? Can individuals become “green talents”? In this episode, host Carly interviews Mr. Henry Ngai, the CEO of Blue Planet Aquahouse(HK) Ltd and the President of EcoTech Professional Association of Hong Kong, to explore the primary domains of green job, the skills, qualifications, and mindset required to become a green talent, and the current state of the green job market in Hong Kong. Tune in to hear insights from our guest and uncover the potential of green talent in Hong Kong! 2024-02-2625 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSustainable Aviation: How will its developments impact the future?Can Aviation be sustainable? In this special episode, co-hosts Chinny and Gerald are joined by Jeffrey Chang, a student at Imperial College London studying computing with AI. He is focused on the use of single-use plastics on planes and sustainable manufacturing processes in aircraft. The three delve into two recent developments in the aviation industry that directly correlate to the action being taken to decarbonise the aviation industry: the creation of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (or SAF) and use of AI in contrail formation during flight. If you’re into flying and planes, this is a flight journey not to mi...2024-02-1925 minSustainaPodSustainaPodThe Road to Gender Equality in Education: Improvements and Challenges in NepalGender inequality is a pressing issue that continues to affect the ability of girls to attend and stay in school in developing countries.  Tune in as co-hosts Isabella, Angela and Scarlett are joined by Monal Bhattarai from Canopy Nepal, a youth-led organization working to tackle gender and educational inequality in Nepal. Monal shares about the wider contextual factors shaping gender equality, key challenges, solutions and breakthroughs to create more inclusive and equitable learning environments for the next generation. For those of you interested in education equality and advocacy, this is an inspiring episode not to be missed! 2024-02-1225 minSustainaPodSustainaPodThe power of data-driven solutions to protect the AmazonHow can the power of data be harnessed to empower action within the Amazon rainforest and other regions for conservation? Co-hosts William Wang and Noah Murray speak to Geospatial Developer Pascual Gonzalez Shuk about how the same technology that underpins the mapping we use in our daily lives allows data to be integrated into conservation efforts, as well as some of the challenges that arise from trying to drive environmental action from this angle. Pascual also discusses the importance of the youth’s voice and offers advice for how young people can prepare to work in this field.2024-01-0836 minSustainaPodSustainaPodHere's how I became the Vice-President of IStructE (2nd Interview with Dr Elisabeth Marlow)HAPPY NEW YEAR! This is the second episode with Dr Elisabeth Marlow! Dr Marlow is the Vice President of the Institute of Structural Engineering (IStructE). We talked about: Her Backstory The Engineering Sector Networking Interview Tips 2024-01-0132 minSustainaPodSustainaPodWe interviewed the Vice-President of IStructE.Merry Christmas Everybody! We’ve got a present for you guys, first of TWO episodes with Dr Elisabeth Marlow. Dr Marlow is the Vice President of the Institute of Structural Engineering (IStructE). We talked about: Sustainable Development ☘️ The Climate Change Risk Team 🌇 Her work in Middle Eastern Countries 🧱 Women in Engineering 🙋🏻‍♀️ #sustainability #merrychristmas #climatecrisis #podcast #youth #engineering YOUTUBE LINK HERE: https://youtu.be/TivCR_o8x_M2023-12-2539 minSustainaPodSustainaPodInvesting for ESG: the dynamic world of sustainable finance How does sustainability play a role in the world of economics? Co-hosts Mike Pisit Chintawongvanich and Victoria Choo Zhen Yi speak with Noel Lam, a Senior Associate in Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy at Temasek about the fast-evolving world of sustainable finance. Noel shares the difference between  ESG investing and sustainable investing, the importance of sustainable finance to drive the low-carbon transition, and offers valuable advice about getting into the industry. 2023-12-0429 minSustainaPodSustainaPodCarving an all-rounded career in sustainability through the intersection of technology, energy and policyNot many people have carved out a career in the sustainability sector as diverse as that of Lidia Aviles. Lidia is a sustainability thought leader, mentor, writer, educator and entrepreneur who has worked across countries on international affairs, energy, business law, deeptech and more. Whether it is building her own business or engaging with policy-making, as co-hosts Chinny, Tim, and Eva have spoken with Lidia about the value of being a multilateralist in sustainability, her career journey, and becoming a widely recognised thought leader in the space. We discuss the up and coming benefits and risks of energy storage...2023-11-2029 minSustainaPodSustainaPodConsultants Converse: Finding Purpose in a Career In a rapidly evolving and dynamic sustainability landscape, how can one lead a fulfilling and purposeful career? Host Belinda chats with her fellow colleagues Diego Reineck, Lana Khan and Madeleine Bruce, three sustainability consultants, about their journey as sustainability professionals so far. The trio share their own personal motivations, challenges, and insights about working in sustainability, what it’s like working in London as an international, the most surprising part of their career so far, and offer some valuable advice to young people considering a career in consulting. If you’re a young person looking to star...2023-11-0747 minSustainaPodSustainaPodClimate Policy: an imperfect but powerful tool for actionHow can climate policy be an effective driver for decarbonisation? In this episode, co-hosts Milly and Logan speak with Emma Heiling, the founder of a youth-led nonprofit ClimaTalk who are demystifying climate policy and amplifying young people’s voices in the fight against the climate crisis. The trio speak about the challenges and opportunities for climate policy in the EU and globally to enact change, the impacts of geopolitics and social issues on policy-making, and what young people can do to get involved in helping their countries meet climate goals.  To learn more about ClimaTalk, visit their web...2023-11-0228 minSustainaPodSustainaPodGaming to save the planetWhat do video games have to do with environmental sustainability?  In the second episode co-hosted by EcoSol students, hosts Justin and Ethan critically explore the potential for the video game industry to create a significant impact for the environment. They speak about the role that the video game industry has already contributed to raising awareness about the environmental issues, as well as efforts to decarbonise the video game industry. Whether you’re an avid gamer or not, this episode is a fascinating one that will change the way you see gaming to save the planet! ...2023-10-2621 minSustainaPodSustainaPodEco-Anxiety - what can we do about it?This year’s summer was one of the hottest on record. As the world battles with the impacts of climate change, it is taking a toll on the mental health of people around the world. ‘Eco-anxiety’ is a term coined to reflect a heightened state of anxiety and worry related specifically to environmental harm caused by human activity and climate change. Young people, whose futures stand to be the most affected by climate change are one of the most vulnerable to experiencing eco-anxiety. What can we do about it? This is the first of two episodes co-hosted by students in Hon...2023-10-2324 minSustainaPodSustainaPodArtificial Intelligence - a tool for democratic policy innovationWhat is AI? Is it all just about Chat GPT? Paco and Milly discuss with guest Flynn Devine. Flynn Devine is the Programme Coordinator from the Alan Turning Institute. He talks about how AI can be used for positive impacts on policy, and governance frameworks for responsible innovation and the ethical development and deployment of AI… as well as his own major projects! They also talk about the term AI, how it’s known only for generative AI, the pros and cons, and a lot more! 2023-10-1736 minSustainaPodSustainaPodEating for the Planet: Exploring The Future of Sustainable School Meals Making a difference to the world starts one school meal at a time, but also requires a systems change. What does this look like in practice? Tune in as host Belinda speaks with the Founder and Chairman of The Alliance for Sustainable Schools (TASS), an international non-profit network of schools working together to help accelerate the transition to a sustainable future. Anthony shares TASS’s vision and approach to make school food more sustainable, and the episode dives into this topic further with a fantastic example of change in action. Students Iris and Yi-Mei join in on t...2023-10-1050 minThe Purpose EffectThe Purpose EffectBelinda Ng on Gen Z and SustainabilityIt's no surprise that Gen Z is the generation most engaged with climate issues. However, you might be surprised by the extent to which the climate is shaping the way Gen Z works. 59% of Gen Zs between the ages of 18 and 22 will stay longer with employers who are socially and environmentally responsible. And in Australia, young workers are leaving businesses which are not doing enough to respond to climate change.In this episode, I'm speaking to recent university graduate, founder of the SustainaPod podcast and sustainable food advocate Belinda Ng about the ways in...2023-07-1038 minSustainaPodSustainaPodOcean conservation: The Heart of Marine Ecosystem protection Marine ecosystems play an important role mitigating the impacts of climate change; what is it like working at the forefront of conservation efforts? Host Rachel talks with Kelvin So, a project manager for ocean conservation work at WWF-Hong Kong. We talk about key challenges in Kelvin’s line of work, effective tips for advocacy, and also the implementation of the Shui Hau Clam project, which aimed to reduce unregulated clam harvesting in Shui Hau, Hong Kong. 2023-04-2926 minSustainaPodSustainaPodCorporate Sustainability and Green Finance: A Consultant’s Perspective Businesses have a key role to play in our world’s collective effort to decarbonise for a more sustainable future. What is it like working with these businesses as a corporate sustainability consultant? In this episode, host Rachel chats with Isabella Kong, a Sustainability Consultant at ERM, and recipient of ERM’s Environment Analyst Rising Star Award. Isabella shares how her educational journey shaped her interest in the field, the growing importance of sustainable finance, and the variety of work she does in her role. 2023-04-2833 minSustainaPodSustainaPodCounting Carbon - How Climate Tech Entrepreneurship is Tackling Climate ChangeWhat is it like working at a fast-growing climate tech startup at the forefront of technologies to mitigate climate change? Host Belinda speaks with Tiffany Yu, a technical business analyst at Treeconomy, a UK startup using remote sensing data to quantify the impact of nature-based solutions. We talk about her journey to working at Treeconomy, and break down the world of carbon credits and offsets. With carbon at the centre of attention pertaining to climate mitigation efforts, this is not an episode to miss! 2023-04-2726 minSustainaPodSustainaPodInside the United Nations ESCAP - What Facilitates Real Socio-Economic Change? We’ve all heard of the United Nations, but what is it really like to work there? Host Chinny is joined by Carter Cheng, the Program Evaluation Lead at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. We discuss her motivation to join the UN, the intricacies of working within her field, and what it was like working in the field of agricultural technology during her time in the UN Agritech International Trade & Investment Advisory. Lastly, Carter shares crucial advice on how to maximise your potential for such up-and-coming opportunities within her field, and what th...2023-04-2630 minSustainaPodSustainaPodTown planning: Incorporating Sustainability into our Urban LandscapesHow can elements of sustainability be incorporated into landscape planning? Host Rachel chats with Chin Chin Lam, an urban planner and a Hong Kong youth delegate at COP27. Chin Chin is also the founder of the social media platform “Urban Acupuncture Hong Kong”; she shares her ideas on sustainable urbanism, and her future aspirations in implementing local projects in Hong Kong.  2023-04-2130 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSustainability and ESG in the Legal ProfessionEnvironmental regulations and litigation is a key component of the evolving landscape of sustainability. What is it like working on these topics in the legal profession? Host Chinny speaks with Quentin Wu, a trainee solicitor at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, an international law firm, who has worked on environmental-focused cases. We discuss his past projects that include energy and energy transition, environmental and human rights litigation and ESG advice for businesses. As a bonus, he shares some tips and tricks for discovering more ESG related opportunities within the vast field of law. --- Send in a voice message: https...2023-04-2126 minSustainaPodSustainaPodEnacting Change from Within: In-House Sustainability PractitionerHow does a sustainability practitioner create impact in their role for a particular industry? Co-hosts Chinny and Rachel speak with Justin Yeung, a Sustainability Executive at Techtronic industries (TTI). Justin shares his experiences as an in-house sustainability practitioner, and how he balances his day job with running 2041 Hong Kong, a youth-led organisation he co-founded seeking to inspire, advocate, and catalyse change for climate action. 2023-04-2037 minSustainaPodSustainaPodInnovating through Chemistry: The Answer to Climate Change?SustainaPod is proud to present the Green Careers mini-series! This eight episode series will spotlight the career journeys of eight professionals working across a range of industries and sectors. We’ll explore key sustainability topics most pertinent these different professions, and our guests also offer key advice for succeeding in their line of work.  We’re pleased to introduce episode 1 of the mini-series, where host Chinny delves into a conversation all about science and sustainability with Ka Wing Chan, a development chemist at Johnson Matthey and now at Climeworks. We discuss her journey and education into the field...2023-04-1824 minSustainaPodSustainaPodThe equality, empowerment and sustainability of accessible periods with Sakshi VasudevMenstruation is a well known topic, affecting half the world population monthly. But it's also a hush-hush topic, taught only vaguely in most schools. Co-hosts Chinny and Tim discuss with Sakshi Vasudev, the Founder and CEO of Bampads!, a youth social enterprise aimed to improve the environmental and social sustainability of periods and their accessibility through education and creation of their reusable pads. We delve into her perceptions and experience with periods, and why she decided to create a company with a product that would not only benefit us, our wallets and the environment, but also advocate...2023-02-1023 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSocial Entrepreneurship and Impact Investing in Emerging Markets with Jordan WolkenWhat is the role of social entrepreneurship in advancing sustainable development? Co-hosts Belinda and Arwen chat with Jordan Wolken, the Global President of Bridges for Enterprise, a global student-led non-profit working to support social entrepreneurs in developing countries. We discuss the social entrepreneurship landscape, leading a global NGO, impact investing, and the importance of being open-minded and explorative. To learn more about BfE’s work, check out: https://www.bridgesforenterprise.com/2023-02-0732 minSustainaPodSustainaPodThe #Invisible Bag with Devana NgHow can we make packaging that doesn’t last forever and pollute the planet? In this episode, co-hosts Rachel and Savannah speak with Devana Ng, the co-founder of The Invisible Company. Devana shares the story behind creating the #INVISIBLE BAG that fully dissolves in hot water and how they’re working to tackle the plastic pollution crisis one bag at a time. Be sure to also listen in if you want to learn effective strategies for education and awareness raising about plastic pollution. To learn more about the Invisible Company, checkout: https://www.invisible-company.com/ Foll...2023-02-0317 minSustainaPodSustainaPodCircular Coffee with Zuzannah ZielińskaOne person’s coffee waste is another’s treasure…  in this episode co-hosts Belinda and Chinny sit down with Zuzanna Zielińska, the Co-Founder of Denmark startup Connecting Grounds. Connecting Grounds  is a social, nonhierarchical purpose-driven startup, turning coffee waste into nutritious foods. We discuss the bigger challenges with the agricultural system today, the journey for Connecting Grounds, and how to create a thriving start-up company culture. To stay up to date with Connecting Grounds, follow their LInkedin at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/connecting-grounds/?originalSubdomain=dk2023-01-3124 minSustainaPodSustainaPodAdvocacy, Research, Action on marine conservation with Rainbow LeungRainbow Leung is the founder and director of SOA Hong Kong, a marine conservation organization and research assistant at the City University of Hong Kong. Host Belinda chats with Rainbow about what it’s like working at the science-policy interface, the key to effective marine conservation in Hong Kong, why eco-engineered tiles are better for biodiversity, and what makes Hong Kong so ecologically special. To learn more about SOA Hong Kong, checkout their: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soalliancehk/ You can also find more information about the global network of Sustainable Ocean Alliance he...2023-01-2733 minSustainaPodSustainaPodLocalized action for the Sustainable Development Goals with Gladys NgHow can urban cities be a hub for youth-led action for the 17 Sustainable Development Goals? Co-hosts Belinda and Chinny chat with Gladys Ng, ESG Community and Project Manager at Genervision House, an NGO in Macau working with a community of passionate youth working to engage society in knowledge sharing and advocacy about sustainable development. We dig deep into strategies for effective community engagement, the importance of youth engagement in policy making and climate literacy, and debunk some ESG misconceptions. For more information about Genervision House, please see: Website: https://genervision.org/ ...2023-01-2425 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSustainable Food Consumption with Natalie CheungWhat can youth do to drive the transition towards more sustainable food systems? In this episode, co-hosts Chinny and Belinda sit down with Natalie Cheung, a fellow of Project Melo, a Hong Kong platform which brings university students together with leading CEOs on an experiential learning journey. Natalie’s shares her experiences working on organizing a food sustainability initiative and on sustainable diets. To learn more about Project Melo and get involved, checkout their website at: https://projectmelo.com/2023-01-2022 minSustainaPodSustainaPodRebooked with Bailey CherryDelving into the realm of youth-led initiatives like our podcast, Deeya discusses the concept of sustainable literacy with Bailey Cherry, founder of ReBooked. In this episode, the two talk about the uniqueness of ReBooked as Hong Kong’s largest bookstore for pre-loved books, and how individuals can extend the idea of sustainable literacy. Dedicating years of patience and persistence to building ReBooked, Bailey gives advice to like-minded youth change makers, as the two share sentiments on youth advocacy and showing resilience in the face of adversity. To keep up with Bailey and Rebooked, visit her instagram @bailey_ch...2023-01-1722 minSustainaPodSustainaPod2041 Hong Kong with Christie Lai and Justin Yeung (Part 2)We continue the conversation with Christie and Justin after they return from their travels to Antarctica by discussing their experiences starting 2041 Hong Kong, an effort to bring the ‘Antarctic Spirit’ back to their home city. Stay tuned to learn about how youth can foster effective partnerships across sectors and industries, and the role of innovation in sustainability education that the pair envision. This is an inspiring episode not to be missed. To learn more about 2041 Hong Kong and get involved, visit their website at: https://www.2041hongkong.org/2023-01-1313 minSustainaPodSustainaPodJourneying to Antarctica with Christie Lai and Justin Yeung (Part 1)Is Antarctica as cold and mysterious as it seems? What are penguins really like? In this episode, host Belinda chats with Christie Lai and Justin Yeung, two university students who traveled to Antarctica as part of an expedition with famed polar explorer Robert Swan. After their travels, the pair formed 2041 Hong Kong, a youth-led organisation catalyzing cross-sector and intergenerational action for a more sustainable future. Listen in to a vivid story of what it’s like journeying to the most remote continent on Earth.2023-01-1019 minSustainaPodSustainaPodNourishing ourselves and the planet with Julina HalimWellness, at both the personal and societal level has been collectively emphasized in the past few years as we continue to live with the Coronavirus pandemic. What can we do as individuals to make conscious lifestyle choices to nourish ourselves in relation to the environment around us? Host Belinda chats with Julina Halim, certified nutritionist and wellness coach on various holistic components of wellness, including plant-based diets, chemicals in our food, and making informed nutritional choices. This is not an episode to miss if you have set a new year’s goal to better take care of yo...2023-01-0630 minSustainaPodSustainaPodBody Bantering with Stephanie Ng and Deeya Bhasin (Part 2)*This is Part 2 of our discussion with Stephanie! How can we create more empowering and accessible opportunities for young people to have conversations about mental health? In this episode, co-hosts Kadence and Belinda sit down with Stephanie Ng and our very own Deeya Basin. Stephanie is the Founder of Body Banter, a Hong Kong based non-profit empowering youth through various mediums and advocacy projects on body image and mental health. Deeya has been engaged with Body Banter as an ambassador. Stay tuned for a highly personal conversation about how to address body image issues and...2023-01-0323 minSustainaPodSustainaPodBody Bantering with Stephanie Ng and Deeya Bhasin (Part 1)How can we create more empowering and accessible opportunities for young people to have conversations about mental health? In this episode, co-hosts Kadence and Belinda sit down with Stephanie Ng and our very own Deeya Bhasin. Stephanie is the Founder of Body Banter, a Hong Kong based non-profit empowering youth through various mediums and advocacy projects on body image and mental health. Deeya has been engaged with Body Banter as an ambassador. Stay tuned for a highly personal conversation about how to address body image issues and support loved ones who are struggling, and create impactful change within a supportive...2023-01-0328 minSustainaPodSustainaPodThe Series Recap with Milly WongWhat can we do? How can we help? Why do young people need to step up in the world of Engineering? In the final episode of the Engineering Series, Paco and Milly discuss the critical pointers from each episode of this series. Both planning on studying Engineering at university, and they discuss why they enjoy engineering, and the impact sustainability has on our world. Music by TuesdayNight from Pixabay2022-12-0121 minSustainaPodSustainaPodAir Pollution and The Tyre Collective with Hanson ChengNOTE: THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED BEFORE THE PASSING OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II. Therefore King Charles III was referred to as "the Prince of Wales". Why Tyre Dust? What’s the big deal? In the fourth episode of this Engineering Series, Paco talks to Hanson Cheng of the Tyre Collective Team. Since 2020, their project to remove tyre wear from our air has received a lot of exposure from many news outlets. They discuss the challenges of entrepreneurship and the reason he left his job as an urban designer to make the “cata...2022-11-2422 minSustainaPodSustainaPodDesign and Sustainable Architecture with Vicky ChanHow can we improve walkability in urban cities? In the third episode of this Engineering Series, Paco tackles this idea with Vicky Chan, the founder of several NGOs including walkability DVRC. They discuss how we should rebuild rather than start from scratch, the need to change how we dress, and the importance of adaptation. They also talk about what he learned from his Bachelor’s degree at the Pratt Institute and the challenges of running NGOs. Learn more about Vicky's NGOs by clicking the links below: Av...2022-11-1726 minSustainaPodSustainaPodEco-Engineering Tiles with Professor Kenneth LeungWhat are eco-engineered tiles, and why can they save many marine species? In the second episode of this Engineering Series, Paco is joined by Lantau conservation front advisory committee chairman Professor Kenneth Leung. He explains the design of the eco-engineered tile and the aim to mitigate the damage by sea walls. They also discuss how it is never too late to change, how he became studious in university, and many more. Music by TuesdayNight from Pixabay2022-11-1020 minSustainaPodSustainaPodThe Charge around Australia with Professor Paul DastoorWhat are OPV cells, and can they provide enough electricity for a Tesla to travel across Australia? In the first episode of this Engineering Series, Paco speaks with Professor Paul Dastoor, a solar energy researcher from the University of Newcastle Australia. They discuss the Charge Around Australia Project, the importance of all forms of renewable energy, and the need for younger people to contribute to big problems. Learn more about the Charge Around Australia here Music by TuesdayNight from Pixabay2022-11-0323 minSustainaPodSustainaPod‘Cultivating resilient futures for our blue planet’ with Constance Wong from Willis Towers WatsonThe twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change have already and will continue to affect the livelihoods and survival of the most vulnerable coastal populations. The tide is turning to respond to these complex challenges. What can be done to ensure the conservation of vulnerable coastal ecosystems and foster resilience amongst coastal communities? In this episode of ‘Sustainapod’, Belinda and Rachel speak with guest speaker Constance Wong from Willis Towers Watson’s Climate and Resilience Hub, to learn more about how financial tools and community engagement can contribute towards cultivating more resilient futures for coastal ecosystems and the commun...2022-06-0827 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSEASON FINALE! - Youth Empowerment with Kenneth Kwok from KidsForSDGsThe last episode of the season! Many say youth are the future. But who says they can’t make a difference today? This week, co-hosts Kadence and Deeya interview Kenneth Kwok, the founder and Chief Education officer of KIDSforSDGS (@kidsforsdgs insta name) - a not-for-profit that seeks to empower, educate and upskill the next generation through impact, innovation and inclusion. Join us as we discuss the UN Sustainable Development Goals, social entrepreneurship and the power of youth. As we wrap up ‘Changemaking for Climate’, we hope you have learnt something new, and enjoyed each episode. Till next season!2022-02-0443 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E8: Quantifying Costs of Climate Change with Angela ZhongYouth climate advocacy doesn’t often go beyond educating and protesting in our local communities, and it is difficult to make our voices heard in such circumstances. How can we raise our voices to ensure we have a seat in the table of politicians, negotiators and other powerful decision-makers? Arwen sits down with Angela, a sophomore at Harvard University, who’s primary interest in the climate advocacy space is the economics behind climate change - if you want to learn about how to calculate social costs, how to best implement carbon reduction schemes on a national level, this is the epis...2022-01-2128 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E7: Starting our own Sustainability Journeys with Hermia Chan and Mark CheungEducating ourselves is one thing, but capacity building is another - how can we determine when it's time for us to practice what we’ve been learning and applying it to the real world? We talk to Hermia and Mark, both with lengthy and praiseworthy experience in climate advocacy under their belts; from co-creating their own society NESS (Network of Environmental Student Societies), to their own individual expeditions (psst, an Antarctica trip??) and the valuable tips they could give to young people who want to start venturing out into the world to make an impact. Music Credits: Coming Home - At...2022-01-0733 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E6: Recuperating after COP26 with Hermia Chan and Mark CheungFor us online observers, COP26 had just been a two-week bootcamp to keep updated with climate negotiations through livestreams. For youth delegates Hermia and Mark, COP26 had been a whirlwind of workshops, talks, protests and social events. This week we caught up with the two youth delegates of Hong Kong to talk about their experiences at COP26, how they got involved with youth advocates (shoutout to YOUNGO!), and what’s next for collective climate action. Resources mentioned in this episode: YOUNGO, UNFCCC's youth constituency: https://unfccc.int/topics/education-youth/youth/youngo Intersectionality, ex...2021-12-1025 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E5: Youth Advocacy and Sustainable Tourism with Natalie ChungLong before Covid-19 put a stop to cross-border travelling, Natalie Chung Sum-Yue’s social enterprise ‘V’air’, has been promoting low-carbon local tourism in Hong Kong to mitigate climate change. What’s more, Natalie is also a published author and one of the youngest members of the Hong Kong government’s Council for Sustainable Development. Belinda and Kadence sit down with Natalie, the Japan Times Female Climate Activist of Asia 2021, to discuss V’air and eco-tourism, her vision for climate education, and her experiences working with the Hong Kong government and large multilateral organisations. It’s a jam-packed episode full of insights from...2021-12-0332 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E4: Circularity with Anushka Purohit from BreerTransitioning from our currently unsustainable ‘linear’ approach of resource consumption to a more ‘circular’ one will require initiative, innovation, and ingenuity. Belinda and Deeya speak with Anushka Purohit, youth CEO of award-winning startup Breer, on how she’s transforming leftover bread into beer, subsequently successfully tackling the serious issue of food waste in Hong Kong. We talk about key factors for success as an environmental entrepreneur, juggling commitments between being a full time student and running a company, and the value of upcycling. Audio Credits: Riviera by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The...2021-11-2629 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E3: The IPCC Report: What it is, How to read it and Its implications - Roundtable DiscussionThe 2021 report published by the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) caused quite a stir, with scientific information that demonstrates just how much longer the world can last in the fight against climate change, if business continues as usual. We asked online if anyone wanted to join this discussion: our young eco-warriors Hay Wong, Sakshi Gupta, and Evan Yang signed up to share their perspectives on corporate responsibility, greenwashing and the importance of Indigenous communities in governmental policy making.2021-11-1923 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E2: “Enough Plastic!” Campaigning with Jennifer Wang-Fang from Eco-DriveHow can we take both individual and collective action to tackle the plastic crisis? Katia and Justin speaks with Jennifer Wang-Fang, the Co-founder and the Director of Education & Community Outreach at EcoDrive — an organisation that has launched the hugely successful Enough Plastic campaign to the streets of Hong Kong. We talk about the balance between individual and collective action, the role of educating and empowering the youth, and the alarming plastic crisis in our local context.2021-11-1231 minSustainaPodSustainaPodS2E1: Saving the Seven Seas with Kamakshi BhavnaniSustainaPod’s special guest in this episode is none other than the incredibly inspiring Kamakshi, the 17-year old founder Youth Ocean Alliance, a global organisation working on citizen science and conservation projects for the ocean. She shares her insights with us on what it takes to be a youth change-maker, her plans for Youth ocean Alliance, and the importance of self-care as an eco-warrior for the ocean.2021-11-0538 minSustainaPodSustainaPodWorking at a GreenTech Startup with Jenny Zhang (Part 2)Part 2 of this discussion with Jenny Zhang from Carbonbase details her experiences working at a fast-growing startup, as well as her quick transition between working at a multinational corporation and going into the entrepreneurial scene. An insightful topic for our young audiences who aspire to be entrepreneurs or start a business for themselves!2021-04-2324 minSustainaPodSustainaPodRole of Technology in Sustainability with Jenny Zhang (Part 1)Blockchain is increasingly relevant in today’s economy, with everyone hopping on cryptocurrency trends and fintech solutions. How does blockchain enable better climate solutions? Jenny Zhang from Carbonbase sits with us to talk about technology and blockchain’s role in carbon offsetting for companies and environmentally-vulnerable populations, as well as risks and trends to look out for in the near future. Shownotes: How does blockchain work- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSo_EIwHSd4 Smart contracts- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWGLtjG-F5c&t=478s Emissions trading scheme- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReOj12UAus4 Carbon credits- https://www...2021-03-3139 minSustainaPodSustainaPodEnvironmental journalism with Laurel Chor (part 2)In this second episode with freelance journalist Laurel Chor, our co-hosts Belinda and Kadence discuss climate change communication, challenges facing environmental journalism and the industry more broadly, and Laurel offers inspirational words of advice for young change-makers.2021-03-0713 minSustainaPodSustainaPodEnvironmental journalism with Laurel Chor (Part 1)How best can we communicate environmental issues and climate change? Join us on this episode with freelance journalist Laurel Chor, whose previous clients include National Geographic, New York Times, and Reuters, as she shares her insights and experiences across the world. Our co-hosts Belinda and Kadence discuss with Laurel the value of journalism for communicating climate issues, working with different mediums, wildlife journalism in the Central African Republic and more.2021-03-0126 minSustainaPodSustainaPodCircular Fashion Education with Lauren Boucher (Part 2)Welcome to part 2 of our series with Lauren from Redress! In this episode, we go into depth about the circular fashion economy and what we as consumers are responsible for, as well as a frequently under-discussed topic of what businesses and brands are responsible for. Furthermore, we also talk about the vital role education plays in promoting the circular economy, focusing specifically on what Redress does as an organisation. Have fun listening!2021-02-1632 minSustainaPodSustainaPodCircular Fashion Education with Lauren Boucher (Part 1)Education is a crucial part of inspiring people to explore the world of circular fashion. As consumers, we have the responsibility to shop sustainably, but how exactly can we do this? Listen in on this wonderful conversation as Mako and Celine discuss the circular fashion economy and the importance of educating both students and adults on this topic, with Lauren from Redress - a Hong Kong based environmental NGO dedicated to reducing waste in the fashion industry.2021-02-0830 minSustainaPodSustainaPodLocal Farming with Jenny Quinton - Part 2In this second part of our discussion with Jenny from Ark Eden, Kadence and Paco talk about growing their own food and supporting local farmers and businesses.2021-01-2812 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSustainability Education with Jenny Quinton - Part 1Should children receive an eco-education? Is permaculture the solution for sustainability? This week on Sustain-a-Pod, Paco and Kadence speak with Jenny Quinton, the founder of Ark Eden. We talk about her work, her previous experience as a teacher, her beliefs, and most of all, what we, as consumers, can do to fight climate change. Ark Eden is looking for eco-leaders to head their holiday camps. If you are interested go ahead to our Instagram bio to apply!2021-01-1623 minSustainaPodSustainaPodCorporate Sustainability with Patty NgIn this episode, Arwen and Mioie will be taking a dive into corporate sustainability with Patty, a sustainability branding consultant at Sedgwick Richardson. Working with corporate multinationals around Asia, Patty forms their sustainability strategies and ensures objectives are met for us consumers to enjoy. Sliding into the shoes of a consultant, we take a look at what a day-to-day consulting job sounds like, and Patty’s journey from a marketing background to a sustainability-focused career.2020-12-2236 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSustainable Fashion with Gloria YuOn this exciting episode of Sustain-a-Pod, we explore sustainability in the fashion industry with Gloria Yu, a designer, content creator, and sustainability advocate. Listen in as we discuss her inspiring journey into the sustainable fashion world, look into the future of sustainable fashion, as well as bring up the toxicity in the sustainable world!2020-12-1454 minSustainaPodSustainaPodEco-Entrepreneurship and Food Waste with Sabrina ChannJump on to this week’s call as Paco and Kadence chats with Sabrina Chann, the 19-year-old university student at the Wharton School at UPenn, and founder of Donut Waste. She founded Donut Waste from a pitching competition, and after the successful launch of Donut Waste, Sabrinna soon expanded Donut Waste with multiple other projects, such as the selling of educational gardening kits, a middle school ambassador program, Foodprint (a real time food waste monitoring system) and more. Listen as we talk about her past experiences in starting and running an organisation from the ground up, environmental activism and much mo...2020-11-1450 minSustainaPodSustainaPodVeganism and Climate Activism with Eugenia ChowArwen and Jayden hop on a call with Eugenia Chow, Hong Kong-based vegan and climate activist. Eugenia (@eugreenia on Instagram) is a university student who made a name for herself when she started her journey towards sustainable living and veganism a few years ago in the bustling city of Hong Kong. In this content-packed episode, our hosts and guest passionately talk about issues surrounding alternative meats, intersectional environmentalism, privilege and toxic masculinity.2020-10-2759 minSustainaPodSustainaPodThe Sustain-a-Pod RoundtableSustain-a-Pod introduces a new format to spice things up: our very own Roundtable Discussion! This new concept that we are trying will be hosted by our own Sustainapod team. In our roundtable discussions we’ll be talking about issues surrounding sustainability and current news that have been going on recently. We’ll provide our own individual input, with aims to present a wide range of opinions reflective of the voices we hear in society. 1:45 Californian wildfires 11:35 Recap of Plastic Free Seas episode 22: 58 Blackstone's investment in Oatly 31:38 Rise of the Impossible (Meats)2020-10-0246 minSustainaPodSustainaPodA Plastic-Free FutureIn the last episode of our three-part series with Dana Winograd from Plastic Free Seas, we talk about the regional plastic problem within the lens of the global Sustainable Development Goals. The fight against plastic pollution can often seem overwhelming, but in this episode we discuss some solutions for a better future ahead. Look no further for some realistic and effective strategies for Hong Kong to take action against plastic pollution, and get ready to be inspired.2020-09-1712 minSustainaPodSustainaPodPlastic waste during a PandemicIn this episode with our guest Dana Winograd from plastic free seas, we discuss the implications of the global Covid-19 pandemic on plastic waste in Hong Kong. Tune in to listen to insights about environmental communication, how plastic reduction intersects with policy, and what different stakeholderes can do/continue to do in the continual fight against plastic pollution.2020-09-0710 minSustainaPodSustainaPodSetting sail with Plastic Free SeasEver wondered what it takes to run an environmental NGO in Hong Kong? For this very first episode of sustain-a-pod, Dana Winograd from Plastic Free Seas shares what it’s like being the Director of Operations at the Hong Kong-based environmental NGO taking direct action to tackle plastic pollution. If you want to hear about how to create impact within the non-profit sustainability space, the challenges facing it right now, and how we youth can take action, listen to Dana’s story and her valuable words of advice in this episode.2020-08-3111 minSustainaPodSustainaPod[TEASER] Introducing: Sustain-a-Pod!Finally, the announcement we’ve all been waiting for: GIH introduces Sustain-a-pod! Sustain-a-pod is a podcast that delves into various stories of sustainability across different sectors in Asia. Hosted by our students from GIH, our episodes will put youth in direct dialogue with leading sustainability professionals, thinkers, activists and more. We catch you up to date with the latest sustainability news, and help listeners gain more commercial awareness on the diverse components (or should we say ‘pods’!) of sustainability today for young people. We are now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts. Stay tuned for our pilot episode coming out in...2020-08-1702 min